It seems that the Bill Cosby rabbit hole is getting deeper and deeper, guys. Before a preliminary hearing in the Andrea Constand case this morning, court papers released on Monday revealed that the entertainer admitted to assaulting women years ago — and the details are pretty repulsive.

The case, which was settled in 2006, has been re-opened in light of claims from more than dozens of women citing abuse at the hands of Cosby. And the information that's coming out is sickening — but sadly, not entirely surprising. Here's a little gem from the document referring to an encounter he had with then 19-year-old model Therese Picking: "I meet Ms. Picking in Las Vegas. She meets me backstage. I give her Quaaludes. We then have sex. . . . I don’t hear her say anything . . . and so I continue and I go into the area that is somewhere between permission and rejection."

This isn't the first time court documents have exposed confessions directly made by Cosby during sworn depositions, though. Last year, documents going back to a civil lawsuit filed by Constand in 2005 were made public, and revealed that Cosby had admitted to obtaining prescription Quaaludes with the intention of giving them to women he wanted to have sex with. According to CNN, the line of questioning from Constand's attorney, Dolores Troiani, went as follows: "When you got the Quaaludes, was it in your mind that you were going to use these Quaaludes for young women that you wanted to have sex with?" Cosby's response? "Yes."

And with all of the various lawsuits, trials and testimony that will be coming down the pike, one thing's for sure: This isn't the end of what we'll be learning about Cosby. Far from it.